Ghosts (William Morrow, May 2015);
the novel chronicles the Barrett family,
which lives in a sleepy New England
town in the mid-2000s and seeks an exorcist, in desperation, after their
14-year-old daughter falls ill with what
doctors say is an incurable form of
schizophrenia. Tremblay (No Sleep Till
Wonderland) has been a finalist for the Bram Stoker Award mul-
Foundry Literary + Media

Among the titles Foundry will be playing up in London is Wil-liam Giraldi’s Hold the Dark (Norton, Sept.), which is set inAlaska and follows a wolf scholar called in to help investigate awolf attack on a fishing village; rights also sold in France. Giral-di is the author of Busy Monsters (also from Norton); he teachesat Boston University and was a finalist (in the category of criti-cism/essays) for a National Magazine Award. From Paul Trem-blay, another Massachusetts-based novelist, is Head Full ofWilliam Giraldi